Tool Review

Introduction

Medea Airbrush Cleaner is a product for cleaning acrylic paint from your airbrush. Medea is marketed in partnership with Iwata.Medea Airbrush Cleaner is a high strength cleaner for acrylics, water-based products, gouache, inks or dyes. It is ready to use and environmentally safe. - Airbrushes.com

Uses

From the Airbrushes.com web page:
Cleans airbrushes and synthetic or natural-haired paintbrushes.

Spray through the airbrush between colours and at the end of the day, then rinse through with water.

Soak parts in the cleaner for an hour or overnight to remove build up of paint.

Use in ultrasonic cleaners.
You can look at the photos to see what the bottle is like. Airbrushes.com advertises 3 bottle sizes.

My Experience

Airbrushes.com sent this cleaner and I have used it many times in my airbrush. I have used it with the following acrylics;

Medea Airbrush Cleaner cut right through it and left my paint reservoir and spray tip clean. What more can I ask?

While this cleaner is advertised as environmentally safe, I do notice that where it came into contact with my skin, that my skin feels dry even 24 hours later. I suggest using eye and breathing protection.

Conclusion

Medea Airbrush Cleaner works and works well. I have not complaints about it, intend to clean my airbrushes with it and recommend it.

SUMMARY

Highs: It works and works well.Lows: De minimis.Verdict: I have not complaints about it, intend to clean my airbrushes with it and recommend it.

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It's best to get as much paint out of the Airbrush first with water or thinner then use the cleaner. I strip down the airbrush every time I use it, if you don't you may think your getting all the paint out your not. you can say a clean airbrush is a happy airbrush. If you take care of it, it will take care of you.
I don't like to use lacquer thinner in my airbrush to much it can attack the o rings and stuffing. besides there is no standard for what goes into lacquer thinner. you have no idea what your breathing.